Daily Archives: November 17, 2018

The White House press corps — Triablogue

I’m struck by the fact that David French and Ben Shapiro are siding with CNN over the Acosta kerfuffle. They act like Trump violated Acosta’s Constitutional rights. 302 more words via The White House press corps — Triablogue

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Questioning the apologetic argument for Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem — Vridar

Let’s assume, as is commonly argued within mainstream biblical scholarship, that there was a very small town of Nazareth in Galilee at the supposed time of Jesus’ birth and let’s assume that the reason Jesus was called “Jesus of Nazareth” … Continue reading

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Book Review: Bacher’s Tradition And Traditionalists

Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
Bacher’s Tradition And Traditionalists In The Schools Of Palestine And Babylon, by Jacob Zallel Lauterbach I can imagine few more Nathanish tasks than reviewing a book review that it itself a fragmentary review material…

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Book Review: The Name Of The Mekilta

Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
The Name Of The Mekilta, by Jacob Zallel Lauterbach This may be one of the most odd books that I have ever reviewed, in that it consists of material that the author would have…

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An Imperial Reaction to the Empty Tomb? — Larry Hurtado’s Blog

Reblogging for future reference. Kyle Harper sent me a link to his newly published essay in the Los Angeles Review of Books on the “Nazareth Inscription,” which is thought to be authentic, and may be an imperial reaction to the … Continue reading

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Shiro and Suffering — Deeper Waters

Reminds me of our long-haired cat, Dante. What can life with pets teach us about suffering? Let’s plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out. If you come to our apartment, you will quickly find out who really rules the … Continue reading

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Archive for Billionaire Logic and the Death of JFK — Vridar

For future easy reference I have archived the series of posts of the interview with John Curington in the Archives by Topic page linked in the right hand bar of this blog: Billionaire Logic and the Death of JFK via Archive … Continue reading

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Current Events Write-Up: Wildfires, Macron, on Workers Running Their Companies, Deaths

Time for this week’s Current Events Write-Up. California Wildfires Some articles at the Federalist defended the President’s claim that mismanagement has contributed to the forest fires. James Taylor argues that climate change is not the problem because forest fires in … Continue reading

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